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Cara Delevingne
has participated in an experiment to study the gender gap in the female orgasm and has done so within the framework of a six-episode documentary to be broadcast on television called 'Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne'.
This concept, that of the
orgasmic gap
, has even a dedicated international day, on August 8, and affects the greater chances of men to reach the climax in a sexual relationship than women.
To make this documentary, the British model had her blood taken before and after an orgasm, with the purpose of comparing the incidence on her body chemistry.
The study is not trivial.
In fact, in a Spanish context, according to Control's X Barometer 'Young people and sex',
61.3% of women stated that they had problems
reaching orgasm, compared to 22.5% of men, which makes a noticeable difference.
Delevingne, who has always manifested as a free spirit, has spoken for the documentary without mincing words, and has come to drop pearls like this: "In general, men lack the appropriate tools to satisfy a woman in the bed and make her orgasm.
Clearer, the water.
The British recognized that from her own experience she knows how sexual women can be and that this desire, however, has been historically
repressed.
He also provided another gap regarding orgasm during penetration: "Scientists say that 95% of heterosexual men orgasm during intercourse, but only 65% of heterosexual women do. To be honest, I think which is too high a figure," he snapped.
About this 'melon', more and more women are speaking in public about the difficulties to have an orgasm during penetration, although the entire collective imagination continues to link both concepts, despite the real figures.
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It must be remembered that Delevingne, considered by many to be the successor to
Kate Moss
due to the spirit of a 'British' rebel, is an LGTBI icon, since she herself made her bisexuality public.
In recent months, in fact, she has been linked to Sienna Miller.
But until reaching that point of acceptance and pride, not all the road was full of roses.
In a recent interview with GQ magazine, she said that she
didn't want to be gay
because she thought she wouldn't be accepted.
But one day she came out of the closet: "There came a time when
I got fed up with hiding
those parts of myself: I myself was the person I had hidden all my life," she said.
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